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A father's review reveals heartfelt admiration for BINI mixed with constructive feedback on their concert. The missing large screens raised questions about accessibility and the overall experience for fans, particularly those seated farther back. Let's keep improving.

Heartfelt Letter To BINI Organizers Highlights Room For Improvement

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An honest and heartfelt review from a fan’s father has recently caught attention online after he shared both his admiration for P-pop sensation BINI and a constructive critique of the concert experience.

Writing under the name “Boy Dubai,” the father recounted the significance of the night for his daughter, a self-proclaimed huge fan of BINI. “It was a special moment that meant a lot to her,” he wrote, highlighting how much the event meant to their family.

While the performance itself earned nothing but praise, the father pointed out what he called a surprising oversight — the absence of large video screens in the venue. “To our surprise, there were no large screens at all. For an event of this scale, this felt unusual,” he said. He explained that big screens are standard in concerts of similar size, especially to ensure that fans seated farther back can stay connected with the performance on stage.

The absence of screens became more noticeable during BINI’s interaction with the audience. “BINI made great efforts to engage the crowd, including those at the back. But without screens, many, especially the little or shorter fans, missed out on the facial expressions and emotional connection that make a concert very memorable,” he added.

Despite the technical concerns, the father was quick to commend the group. “Hats off to the group for their professionalism and energy, especially when Aiah came back and continued performing despite having cramps. We are truly proud of them. Truly world-class talents!”

He ended the letter with a respectful question to the organizers: “Was the absence of screens an intentional decision? And is this standard practice for concerts of this size?” He emphasized that his feedback was shared with the hope of improving future events for fans.

The candid message, now making rounds among BINI’s fanbase known as BLOOMs, reflects both the growing influence of the group and the evolving expectations of concertgoers who want every performance to be as immersive and accessible as possible.

As BINI continues to rise in prominence, feedback like this shines a light on how fan experiences can be further enhanced — not just through stellar performances but through thoughtful event production as well.

H/T: Boy Dubai

Photo Credit: https://www.facebook.com/IAmBoyDubai, https://www.facebook.com/BINIph.official, https://x.com/BINI_ph